• @MajorHavoc
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    312 months ago

    Serious answer, probably because books from book stores aren’t available to the poorest classes. Libraries are (and are meant to be!) a threat to every status quo.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      This is specifically a school library, not a public library. And no, I do not support book-banning in any way, shape, or form. Just keeping the facts straight.

      • @MajorHavoc
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        22 months ago

        And no, I do not support book-banning in any way, shape, or form.

        Just so you know, I didn’t think you did. I hope my response didn’t come across that way.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          No, not at all, I just think calling this socio-economic class-based is incorrect. Being in school is not a class (no pun intended).

          • @MajorHavoc
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            To support the idea that it is class based, I suspect we will find it is being selectively applied to poorer communities, which specifically drives the most able-to-change-jobs (often the best) librarians to move to other communities where this is not being applied.

            I base my assumption on historic selective enforcement of other laws with similar vulnerability to abuse - such as selective enforcement during prohibition.

            I believe that if librarians, of any kind, are being targeted, we should suspect class warfare because libraries are historically a source of improved equity.

            So my assertion is that any action taken against any library should be examined carefully under a lens of suspected class warfare.

          • Todd Bonzalez
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            32 months ago

            If you don’t think that Republicans are interested in an all-out assault on libraries in general, I kindly suggest you check a book out about it from your local library (while you still can).